Self Levelling Screed Cost - Find Out Quickly How Much It Costs

30 Sep.,2024

 

Self Levelling Screed Cost - Find Out Quickly How Much It Costs

Self Levelling Screed Cost

I'm Andy Parkin, Managing Director of the Multi-Award Winning Speed Screed. I'm here today to talk about Self Levelling Screed cost.

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What Goes Into A Self Levelling Screed Cost

We are often asked, 'What is the Self Levelling Screed cost, can you give me a rough price?'. Sometimes a rough price will do so that you can see if it is something that is viable for your project.

It is not that easy to do from the point of view that there are lots of variable costs, so rather than just give prices that may be inaccurate, we tend to avoid giving a ballpark figure. I realise that it has importance and it is sometimes good just to know roughly what the cost is.

I'm going to do that, just put it into context with what the variable costs are, so you can get more of a robust feel to what those prices are going to be like, and why the prices may go up or down.

Location

Transport and material costs are going be a big factor. Location of your project in relation to where the ready mix plant is based, will effect cost via delivery expenses. The materials that the ready-mix producer buys, are going to vary around the country, and dependant on distance from the ready-mix plant.

Flow screed requires a particular grading and quality of sand, which is not available from all sand pits. Depending where the sand supply is you may have to travel 50, 60, 70 miles to get to the plant. This would also apply to the anhydrite binder that has to travel from one of only two sources within the UK. It depends in relation to where the plant is to what the transportation costs are.

Screed Depths

The thicker the screed, the more material will be required, and the Self Levelling Screed Cost per m2 will go up. If you are looking at a typical flow screed depth of 50mm, and then you decide to move up to 75mm, you would be putting in 50% more material, and the price will go up.

Large Areas

The product has tremendous productivity, meaning that you can lay up to 2,000m2 a day, and so on the right project, in the right area, able to get large volume of supplies, and the project has large open spaces.

If you are able to lay larger volumes in the day, the Self Levelling Screed cost per m2 will come down. There are certain fixed costs, labour, fixed transportation costs to get the labour to site, and if you are dividing those fix costs into a larger area then the overall cost per m2 will come down.

Self Levelling Screed Cost

The difference between a m2 project and a typical house, which is around 100m2, then the larger the area, the smaller the Self Levelling Screed cost per m2.

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The smaller the area, the larger the m2 costs

  • The typical Self Levelling Screed cost for m2 would be around £10/m2
  • For 100m2 it would be in the region of £16/m2

For anything smaller than 100m2, you will incur part-load charges. The delivery truck would not be carrying it's capacity, and therefore that would incur part load charges. The fixed costs would be divided into a smaller m2, increasing cost, and in turn the cost would increase.

I hope that gives you an rough idea of Self Levelling Screed cost. If you need more accurate, please get in touch. Request a quotation now

How Much Does It Cost to Level a Floor in a House?

Over time, concrete slabs can shift and buckle, moving out of place and creating an uneven surface. This makes a slab unsuitable as a floor or subfloor and may render it dangerous. The bottom line is you need to level that surface! But what is the cost to level the floor in a house? Let's take a look.

Average Cost to Level the Floor in a House

How much does it cost to level a concrete slab? Your favorite answer: it depends! We know, we know' it's frustrating, but it does depend on factors like the size of the slab, the severity of the damage, and the area in which you reside. On average, you are looking at about $3 ' $5 per square foot. So, for a 100 square foot slab, it would generally cost between $300 and $500.

For this price, would it make more sense to demo the old slab and pour a new one? Many homeowners are tempted, and it may be a good idea depending on your specific situation. However, often, the cost of hauling away the old material can be as much as leveling it. Then, of course, you must add the cost of pouring and leveling the new slab.

Leveling the floor is likely the less expensive option (again, depending on your circumstances). It is also typically a faster process.

The cost of leveling a floor also depends on what you plan on doing with it. Many people opt to use the slab as a base for their hardwood or laminate floor. Others treat the concrete with epoxy, which can create a smooth, polished, and elegant look. This is usually the more expensive option, though you may also use a less costly stain.

Need a Concrete Floor Leveling Service?

Contact East Coast Flooring & Interiors today. Our experienced team can assess your slab or floor and give you a much more concrete answer as to the cost of leveling!

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